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Info card for the Green Taxation in South Africa Webinar

The coronavirus pandemic is first and foremost a public health tragedy. However, the pandemic, and the measures adopted to control its spread, have placed incredible pressure on social, health, and fiscal systems. As governments look to manage deficits and stimulate their economies to recover from the crisis, now is the time to consider what economic model will best support this process.

The Nordic example of fiscal policy is characterized by their pioneering introduction of energy and carbon taxation in the 1990s in response to a financial crisis. These measures have coincided with a boom in clean energy-related employment and a period of strong economic and environmental development. Could similar approaches work in South Africa or are there other strategies that are better suited to drive recovery here?

Green taxes, including taxes on road fuels, pollution and consumption are already a key part of South Africa’s fiscal system. In this webinar we will explore their role in the fiscal system and potential for expansion as part of measures to stimulate economic recovery in South Africa.

This webinar is being hosted by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in collaboration with the Danish Embassy in South Africa and the Finnish Embassy in South Africa.

Agenda and Speakers

Welcome from the Moderator
Chido Muzondo (Energy Policy Consultant, IISD)

Opening Remarks
Ambassador Anne Lammila (Embassy of Finland) and Ambassador Tobias Elling Rehfeld (Embassy of Denmark)

The Nordic Model of Environmental Fiscal Reform and Green Taxes
Richard Bridle (Senior Policy Advisor, IISD)

Green Taxes in South Africa
Gaylor Montmasson-Clair (Senior Economist: Sustainable Growth, Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies)

Towards a Post-pandemic Economic Strategy
Trudi Makhaya (Economic Adviser to President Ramaphosa)

The Role of Environmental and Fuel Taxes in Economic Policy
Dr Memory Machingambi (Senior Economist: Environmental and Fuel Taxes, National Treasury)

Q&A Session

Practical Information

Thursday, February 25 | 2:00 p.m. SAST / 1:00 p.m. CEST

via Zoom


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